The Ryan White Program, enacted in 1990, helps over 500,000 people living with HIV/AIDS access vital health care services to improve the quality of their lives. This is a life-saving program for so many people and you can learn all the facts about it by following the link below.
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“I refuse to let something like this make me live in fear. I’m not going to take my flags down. In fact, I’m going to put up more, and I hope everyone else does, too.”
Denver Colorado AIDS Project added a new photo.
Long-term HIV/AIDS survivors can now receive specialized care at a San Francisco hospital.
"San Francisco General Hospital’s Ward 86 has added a geriatric clinic called 'Golden Compass' to focus on aging HIV-positive people who, instead of waiting on death, now deal with issues that come with aging: heart disease, cognitive decline, bone weakness, and hearing/vision problems.''
"I feel like being present, being able to live out loud and be confident in the life that I am living will hopefully help teach someone something new either about being gay or being black, or [that] being HIV-positive isn't something to be ashamed about."
via NBC News